Weekly Update 10/29


In Person Services and Gatherings Ahead! 

In the next two months, the church is going to experiment with a ‘soft’ re-opening.   There will be in person gatherings and services outside, with masks, and physical distancing.  There will be no singing.  Participants are encouraged to bring their own chairs.  Some will also be available at the church.  

Here’s what’s coming:

In addition, the weekly guided labyrinth walks will continue on Wednesday mornings at 9:00 a.m. and weekly anti-racism demonstrations will continue on Sunday evenings at 6:00 p.m.  All are welcome.  

For those who want to remain engaged with the church ‘remotely’, the church will continue to post a weekly Corona Sabbath with a scripture reading, reflection from Rev. Wells, and music from Hilton Jones.  Paper copies of the Corona Sabbath and the Update will continue to be sent to those who do not use the internet.  

After this period of experimentation, there will be a discussion about how to proceed into the New Year.


All Saints Sunday In-Person Gathering- Nov. 1  

All Saints Sunday is Nov. 1.  This is a time to remember those we name as saints – living, historical, those who have gone before us.  This year, we also want to remember those who have died due to the virus Covid 19 and the virus of racism.   The church is planning a special gathering outside with physical distancing and masks, to remember all those who have died of Covid-19 along with those we name as saints.  The prayer gathering will be at 10:30 a.m. near the Memorial Garden.  Participants will be invited to share the names of saints as well as those who have died from Covid-19 and those who have died from racism.  This can include someone you know or someone you have heard about or a public figure of importance to you.  If you can, bring a chair.  It will be a sacred time to pause, remember, and give thanks.


Holiday/Holy Day Zoom Thursday at 7

There will be a second Zoom Thursday, Oct. 29 at 7:00 p.m. to continue the discussion about plans for the holidays/holy days at church.  Many thanks to those who participated in the gathering two weeks ago.  Many thoughtful ideas were shared.  At this next gathering, planning will be continued.  To join the Zoom, use this link https://us02web.zoom.us/j/2700683648  or call 1-929-205-6099.


Advisors to Meet

The advisors are meeting on Sunday at 9:30.  If you have something you would like to be on the agenda, please contact one of the advisors:  Jane Diven, Patti Cooksey, Lucille Ruga, Malcolm Wells, Olivia Gibson.


Church Office to Re-Open!

Beginning in November, the Church Office will be open again on a regular basis.  Office administrator, Gabi Paxton, will be at church Tuesday – Friday mornings from 9:30-noon.  Please feel free to stop by with donations for Maximo or Operation Attack or to take care of other things at church.


In Memoriam

The church expresses gratitude for the precious life of Elinor Ross who entered life eternal on Thursday, October 15.  Elinor slept away peacefully at her daughter, Cheryl’s, home.  Prayers and condolences for Elinor’s family and many friends!  


 Offering Up the Election

There is much concern about the upcoming election.  Pastor Kim Wells spoke to someone from the church family recently who indicated that everyone is consumed by the election.  They are not thinking about what is going on at church.  

Seems like what is needed is space to give the election up to God in prayer.  Monday, Nov. 2 at 6:00 p.m. there will be a special outdoor prayer gathering for the election.  This will be a time to release our anxiety and fears and offer them to God.  It will be a time to remember that our ultimate trust is not in human rulers or institutions but in God.  Bring a chair if you can.  

On Tuesday, Nov. 3, the polls close at 7:00 p.m.  Before you watch the results, center your spirit with a labyrinth walk.  This walk at 7:00 p.m. will be specifically oriented toward centering on love, goodness, and peace.  

Four years ago, there was a meeting at church on election night.  After the meeting before heading home, Pastor Kim Wells walked the labyrinth at church.  Then she went home to watch the election results emerge.  She seemed much less distraught than others seemed to be in the ensuing days.  She attributes this to walking the labyrinth.  “I can’t tell you how it works or what happened, but I believe that somehow walking the labyrinth calmed my spirit.”  So, four years later, Kim invites others to join her for a labyrinth walk on election night at 7:00 p.m.  

There will also be the weekly labyrinth walk on Wednesday morning, Nov. 4 at 9:00 a.m.  All are welcome!


Let’s Make Beautiful Music Videos Together!

For the Thanksgiving music video, please submit pictures of things that you are thankful for.  The deadline is Sunday, November 8.

 In these days of high anxiety, stress, and fear, we must take every opportunity to celebrate!  The gift of life is amazing and mysterious. We have been given the gift of living in interesting times.  Well, what times are not interesting if you are paying attention?  Let us celebrate with joy!

Please email pictures to hilton.kean.jones@gmail.com


VOTEELECTION DAY IS NOV. 3

LIFT EVERY VOICE AND VOTE!

If you would like any assistance with voting, please contact the church office at 727-867-7961 or email at lakewooducc@gmail.com.  There are people in the congregation eager to help!


CHANGE YOUR CLOCKS

Just a reminder of the time change this weekend.  Fall back Saturday night!


Operation Attack Update from Ian

Operation Attack is having a drive-by pick up for the people they’re serving. I know due to covid it might be hard to donate goods but these are a few of OA’s requests:

Buy Cereal, Peanut Butter, Pasta, Pasta Sauce, or canned meat Buy diapers and wipes, sizes Newborn – 6

Donations may be delivered to the church on Wednesday mornings from 9-10 and Sunday evenings from 6-6:30.  Please call the church to make other arrangements if needed.  

Volunteers are needed to pre-bag food before the Drive-Thrus. Volunteer date ahead- December 12th at Operation Attack at Lakeview Presbyterian Church 1310 22nd Ave S, St. Petersburg, FL 33705.

Thanks, Ian Blair-Catala  iblaircatala@gmail.com


Corona Sabbath

The post for this week is themed on All Saints Day.  The story of the death of Moses provides inspiration.  What does it mean to be a saint?  How do we recognize saints?   How can we be saints?  The post will feature Deuteronomy 34:1-12 read by Jim Andrews, a reflection by Rev. Kim Wells, and a music video created by Hilton Jones using pictures of saints submitted by the congregation.

If you missed last week’s Corona Sabbath here’s the link:

https://lakewooducc.org/2020/10/23/corona-sabbath-32-compassion/


Meeting Needs at Maximo Elementary

LUCC’s EDUCATION MINISTRY TEAM and the WESTMINSTER SOCIAL  JUSTICE TEAM
have collectively purchased  and delivered the following items to Maximo Elementary for the children:

2 dresses~2 jumpers~9 skirts~30 shirts~21 pants~93 briefs~20 cloth masks~50 disposable masks~100 disposable vinyl gloves

In addition to these, checks have been received to purchase more needed supplies.

Thank you EACH and EVERYONE  for your love and caring concern for these children.


Side Walk Messaging at Sunday Evening Demonstration Last Sunday

Check out the post of the chalk witness created last Sunday at the anti-racism demonstration.

https://lakewooducc.org/2020/10/27/anti-racism-demonstration-10-25/

The weekly demonstration will be beginning at 5 p.m. due to the time change.  All are welcome!

Bring a sign or use one that is available. In case of rain, the demonstration will not be held that week. Know justice, know peace!


Weekly Labyrinth Walks Continue

Each Wednesday at 9:00 a.m. a small group gathers at the outdoor labyrinth for a time of devotion, discussion, and meditative walking of the labyrinth.  The theme for the week is taken from the Corona Sabbath of the week before, so it is an opportunity to go deeper in the spiritual exploration of that theme for your life.  This devotional gathering is outside and physical distancing is maintained. All are welcome!

If there is rain on Wednesday morning, the gathering will be held on Thursday morning at 9:00.

https://lakewooducc.org/2020/06/23/labyrinth-has-been-refurbished


Spiritual Direction Offered by LUCC Clergy Member.

In these troubled times, it is important to find ways to tend to our spiritual lives. In the Christian tradition, Spiritual Direction is one of the ways of paying attention to the spirit in our lives. A Spiritual Director is someone to talk with about what is going on in our spiritual life and in our relationship with God however we may conceive of God.

Rev. Sally Purvis, Ph.D., a member of LUCC, is a retired clergy person with training and experience in Spiritual Direction. She is offering her services as a Spiritual Director to the community. The sessions would be held on Zoom and there is no fee to be paid. Church leaders are pleased to have the ministry of the church expand in this way.

Spiritual Direction with Sally is open to anyone, not just the congregation. And it is offered to everyone whatever their spiritual or religious background or affiliation or lack thereof. Sessions are generally held once every three weeks. Spiritual Direction is not a mode of therapy. It is a process for understanding and deepening your relationship with God/Spirit in ways that are authentic and life-giving.

Sally was trained by Henri Nouwen, a noted spiritual guide of the 20th century, and did Spiritual Direction as part of her professional ministry before retiring in 2015.

If you would like to explore Spiritual Direction with Sally, please contact her at
sallybpurvis@icloud.com or contact the church (867-7961 or lakewooducc@gmail.com ).

The church is very grateful to Sally for offering this avenue of support to the congregation and the community.


USEFUL LAKEWOOD LINKS DURING THE CORONA CRISIS:

For the above church website links, please note the “Older Posts” button near the bottom of each page.



Music Ministry

About Hilton’s music. . . If you would enjoy hearing Hilton play more Irish folk songs, you can
listen for free at either https://hiltonjones.bandcamp.com/album/irish-
tunes or https://soundcloud.com/hilton-kean-jones/sets/irish-tunes .


October Birthdays: Janet Blair 10/19, Rick Carr 10/22, Denise Williams 10/25, Olivia Gibson 10/29, and Victoria Long 10/29. Someone missing? Contact the church office with birthday information.


Circle of Concern: Claudia Rodriguez, JoAnn Reid, William Owen, Wilbur Reid, Jen Degroot, Carolyn Moore, Ann Quinn, Maggie Brizendine, Dave Radens, Family and loved ones of Elinor Ross, teachers, students, and school personnel, Vern McKinney, and all healthcare workers and essential workers. All those suffering from COVID-19.

Please keep LUCC member, Olivia Gibson, in your prayers. She is a nurse in a COVID-19 unit in a local hospital. We are grateful for her ministry!


Recent Posts:


Weekly Update: If you are involved with an activity or event that you would like to share with the LUCC family, please send the information to the Church Office by Tuesday since the Update usually is sent out on Wednesday.

Bringing Spirit to the Polls and Mourning the Saints

Rev. Traci Blackmon and Civil Rights Leader Ruby Sales speak together about activism, then and now, and voter suppression tactics. Ruby Sales is an historian, Griot, and Member of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) and the founder of Spirit House Project, a national 501(c)3 non-profit organization that uses the arts, research, education, action, and spirituality to bring diverse peoples together to work for racial, economic, and social justice, as well as for spiritual maturity. We will also play a video from Trinity UCC and Otis Moss III and his family about their work for voters’ rights.

Register at this link: https://ucc.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_rBCqWVGfQamlFRw2ATbKpg


It has been a year of abundant grief. On top of the pain and loss we experience collectively in what we used to call “normal” times, this year has added 205,000 (and counting) Saints to the numbers of those who have gone before. This year has added trauma and pain and loss in ways that continue to hold our hearts captive. This year has called a reckoning of systems towards Justice, and the slow pains of growth and awareness and the impact of struggle on people trying to hold it together. And this year has called us to cling fast to faith with clarity and strength and prayer.

So in calling on our faith that all those who have gone before are in community with All Saints, you are invited to join us in honoring those who have passed, especially to COVID-19, for a service of All Saints with music, prayer, and lifting of names.

Register at this link: https://ucc.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_bd5OnOMhSdWmn5OefEi_ZQ


Also upcoming:

Reset for Renewal

Reset for Renewal is a virtual gathering to foster relationships, reclaim your own resilience and gifts for ministry and reconnect with the pulse of young people in the midst of today’s world.

This conference is designed for individuals who are working with youth and young adult ministries in any of the following ways: Conference level, Outdoor Ministries Association or Education/Campus Ministry settings of the United Church of Christ (and beyond) and local churches.

We have intentionally designed this program to meet the needs of those serving young people in a variety of ways for personal development, spiritual grounding, and the building of collaboration to strengthen our individual and collective witness to the Church and world.

Full-price registration is $99. For all who are able, we strongly encourage you to pay the full price as an act of giving. Because we do not want cost to be a barrier to anyone attending, we are offering a discounted rate of $49 using the code RESET50. Register here.


Tuesdays for Nurture, Thursdays for the Soul and other webinars are made possible through your support. To continue to support programs like this, please donate to the Annual Fund.

Donate using this link: https://app.mobilecause.com/form/lNbrYA?vid=dfizt

With Peace,
Justice and Local Church Ministries
The United Church of Christ

Weekly Update 10/21

In Person Services and Gatherings Ahead! 

In the next two months, the church is going to experiment with a ‘soft’ re-opening.   There will be in person gatherings and services outside, with masks, and physical distancing.  There will be no singing.  Participants are encouraged to bring their own chairs.  Some will also be available at the church.  

Here’s what’s coming:

All Saints Prayer Vigil featuring Covid Remembrance           Sunday Nov. 1 at 10:30 a.m. at the Memorial Garden

Election Prayer Vigil        Monday Nov. 2 at 6:00 p.m.

Election Labyrinth Walk        Tuesday Nov. 3 at 7:00 p.m. as the polls close

Thanksgiving Service                      Sunday Nov. 22 at 10:30 a.m.

Advent Services               Sundays Dec. 6, 13, and 20 at 10:30 a.m.

Winter Solstice Celebration         Monday Dec. 21 at 7:00 p.m. 

Christmas Eve Service          Thursday Dec. 24 at 7:00 p.m. Music begins at 6:30 p.m.

New Year’s Eve or New Year’s Day  A vigil for letting go and moving on – time to be determined

In addition, the weekly guided labyrinth walks will continue on Wednesday mornings at 9:00 a.m. and weekly anti racism demonstrations will continue on Sunday evenings at 6:00 p.m.  All are welcome.  

For those who want to remain engaged with the church ‘remotely’, the church will continue to post a weekly Corona Sabbath with a scripture reading, reflection from Rev. Wells, and music from Hilton Jones.  Paper copies of the Corona Sabbath and the Update will continue to be sent to those who do not use the internet.  

After this period of experimentation, there will be discussion about how to proceed into the New Year.


Church Office to Re-Open!

Beginning in November, the Church Office will be open again on a regular basis.  Office administrator, Gabi Paxton, will be at church Tuesday – Friday mornings from 9:30-noon.  Please feel free to stop by with donations for Maximo or Operation Attack or to take care of other things at church.


In Memoriam

The church expresses gratitude for the precious life of Elinor Ross who entered life eternal on Thursday October 15.  Elinor slept away peacefully at her daughter, Cheryl’s, home.  Prayers and condolences for Elinor’s family and many friends!  


 Offering Up the Election

There is much concern about the upcoming election.  Pastor Kim Wells spoke to someone from the church family recently who indicated that everyone is consumed by the election.  They are not thinking about what is going on at church.  

Seems like what is needed is space to give the election up to God in prayer.  Monday, Nov. 2 at 6:00 p.m. there will be a special outdoor prayer gathering for the election.  This will be a time to release our anxiety and fears and offer them to God.  It will be a time to remember that our ultimate trust is not in human rulers or institutions but in God.  Bring a chair if you can.  

On Tuesday, Nov. 3, the polls close at 7:00 p.m.  Before you watch the results, center your spirit with a labyrinth walk.  This walk at 7:00 p.m. will be specifically oriented toward centering on love, goodness, and peace.  

Four years ago, there was a meeting at church on election night.  After the meeting before heading home, Pastor Kim Wells walked the labyrinth at church.  Then she went home to watch the election results emerge.  She seemed much less distraught than others seemed to be in the ensuing days.  She attributes this to walking the labyrinth.  “I can’t tell you how it works or what happened, but I believe that somehow walking the labyrinth calmed my spirit.”  So, four years later, Kim invites others to join her for a labyrinth walk on election night at 7:00 p.m.  

There will also be the weekly labyrinth walk on Wednesday morning, Nov. 4 at 9:00 a.m.  All are welcome!


All Saints Sunday In-Person Gathering Ahead – Remembering COVID-19      

All Saints Sunday is Nov. 1.  This is a time to remember those we name as saints – living, historical, those who have gone before us.  This year, we also want to remember those who have died in the pandemic.  The church is planning a special gathering outside with physical distancing and masks, to remember all those who have died of Covid-19 along with those we name as saints.  The prayer gathering will be at 10:30 a.m. near the Memorial Garden.  Participants will be invited to share the names of saints as well as those who have died from Covid-19.  This could be someone you know or someone you have heard about or a public figure of importance to you.  If you can, bring a chair.  It will be a sacred time to pause, remember, and give thanks.


Let’s Make Beautiful Music Videos Together!

Music Director Hilton Jones is working on a music video for All Saints Sunday, November 1, and for Thanksgiving Sunday, November 22.  Please submit pictures of people that you consider saints for the All Saints music video.  These people may be alive or historical figures or people who have entered life eternal.  Please email pictures to Hilton by October 25th.  Note the new deadline.

For the Thanksgiving music video, please submit pictures of things that you are thankful for.  The deadline is Sunday, November 8.

 In these days of high anxiety, stress, and fear, we must take every opportunity to celebrate!  The gift of life is amazing and mysterious. We have been given the gift of living in interesting times.  Well, what times are not interesting if you are paying attention?  Let us celebrate with joy!

Please email pictures to hilton.kean.jones@gmail.com


Grateful for Grounds Work

Many thanks to William Owen and helpers for all of the grounds work that has gone on at church recently.  Since the church property will be used to host more outdoor events in the next few months, we are grateful for the beautifying of the church grounds!


VOTEMake A Plan

If you would like any assistance with voting, please contact the church office at 727-867-7961 or email at lakewooducc@gmail.com.  There are people in the congregation eager to help!


Operation Attack Update from Ian

Operation Attack is having a drive-by pick up for the people they’re serving. I know due to covid it might be hard to donate goods but these are a few of OA’s requests:

Buy Cereal, Peanut Butter, Pasta, Pasta Sauce, or canned meat Buy diapers and wipes, sizes Newborn – 6

Donations may be delivered to the church on Wednesday mornings from 9-10 and Sunday evenings from 6-6:30.  Please call the church to make other arrangements if needed.  

Volunteers are needed to pre-bag food before the Drive-Thrus. Volunteer dates are on October 24th and/or December 12th at Operation Attack at Lakeview Presbyterian Church 1310 22nd Ave S, St. Petersburg, FL 33705.

Thanks, Ian Blair-Catala  iblaircatala@gmail.com


Corona Sabbath

The theme for this week is Compassion.  Compassion is an antidote to selfishness and greed.  It is a core characteristic of Jesus.  How can we venture out of our apathy and numbness and live from compassion without being overwhelmed?  See 1 Thessalonians 2:1-8.

If you missed last week’s Corona Sabbath here’s the link:

https://lakewooducc.org/2020/10/16/corona-sabbath-31-loyalty-and-devotion/


Meeting Needs at Maximo Elementary

LUCC’s EDUCATION MINISTRY TEAM is continuing to gather much needed supplies for the students at Maximo Elementary.  There are three ways you can be a part of this ministry:

1.  Mail a check made out to “LakewoodUCC”
     and marked ‘Maximo Elementary.’
2.  Purchase  items and drop them off at the church on Wednesdays (9-10am)  and           Sundays  (6:00-6:30pm)
3.  Order online and have items shipped to  Emily Bell. Contact the church office for her address at lakewooducc@gmail.com

                        ITEMS NEEDED
SCHOOL UNIFORMS   Girls and Boys
Sizes-5T,6T,8,10,12 (also undies)

Colors:
 Blue(light or dark) Or Khaki for pants, shorts, dresses, skirts
 Blue(light or dark) or white  for shirts, blouses

SUPPLIES:  store bought child masks, hand sanitizers, Lysol spray, disposable gloves, disinfecting wipes


Side Walk Messaging at Sunday Evening Demonstration for Racial Justice 10/25

This week at the anti racism demonstration, participants will be invited to engage in sidewalk chalk messaging about voting.  Help write messages encouraging people to vote on the sidewalk along 54th Ave. S. in front of the church while keeping the community aware of the work that still needs to be done to end racism. Bring chalk if you have it.  Some will also be provided.  There is a lot of foot traffic on the sidewalk of 54th Ave. The messages will be seen!

All are welcome at 6:00 P.M. on Sunday evenings at the church. Bring a sign or use one that is available. In case of rain, the demonstration will not be held that week. Know justice, know peace!

 Click here to see pictures of the most recent witness:

https://lakewooducc.org/2020/10/22/anti-racism-demonstration-10-18/


Weekly Labyrinth Walks Continue

Each Wednesday at 9:00 a.m. a small group gathers at the outdoor labyrinth for a time of devotion, discussion, and meditative walking of the labyrinth.  The theme for the week is taken from the Corona Sabbath of the week before, so it is an opportunity to go deeper in the spiritual exploration of that theme for your life.  This devotional gathering is outside and physical distancing is maintained. All are welcome!

If there is rain on Wednesday morning, the gathering will be held on Thursday morning at 9:00.

https://lakewooducc.org/2020/06/23/labyrinth-has-been-refurbished


Spiritual Direction Offered by LUCC Clergy Member.

In these troubled times, it is important to find ways to tend to our spiritual lives. In the Christian tradition, Spiritual Direction is one of the ways of paying attention to the spirit in our lives. A Spiritual Director is someone to talk with about what is going on in our spiritual life and in our relationship with God however we may conceive of God.

Rev. Sally Purvis, Ph.D., a member of LUCC, is a retired clergy person with training and experience in Spiritual Direction. She is offering her services as a Spiritual Director to the community. The sessions would be held on Zoom and there is no fee to be paid. Church leaders are pleased to have the ministry of the church expand in this way.

Spiritual Direction with Sally is open to anyone, not just the congregation. And it is offered to everyone whatever their spiritual or religious background or affiliation or lack thereof. Sessions are generally held once every three weeks. Spiritual Direction is not a mode of therapy. It is a process for understanding and deepening your relationship with God/Spirit in ways that are authentic and life-giving.

Sally was trained by Henri Nouwen, a noted spiritual guide of the 20th century, and did Spiritual Direction as part of her professional ministry before retiring in 2015.

If you would like to explore Spiritual Direction with Sally, please contact her at
sallybpurvis@icloud.com or contact the church (867-7961 or lakewooducc@gmail.com ).

The church is very grateful to Sally for offering this avenue of support to the congregation and the community.


USEFUL LAKEWOOD LINKS DURING THE CORONA CRISIS:

For the above church website links, please note the “Older Posts” button near bottom of each page.


Daily Corona Prayer

https://lakewooducc.org/2020/03/20/lucc-corona-daily-prayer


Assistance Available

If you need help of any kind – something from the store, someone to talk with, support managing during shelter-in-place, parenting concerns – please know that the church is ready and willing to help in any way needed.  This situation is trying for everyone.  You are not alone.  We’ll make it through together.  Please contact the church office (lakewooducc@gmail.com or 867-7961 or Rev. Kim Wells at wells.kim.p@gmail.com).  

Miss someone from church?  Give them a call or send a note.  Personal contact is so important when physical contact is limited.  


Music Ministry

About Hilton’s music. . . If you would enjoy hearing Hilton play more Irish folk songs, you can
listen for free at either https://hiltonjones.bandcamp.com/album/irish-
tunes or https://soundcloud.com/hilton-kean-jones/sets/irish-tunes .


October Birthdays: Janet Blair 10/19, Rick Carr 10/22, Denise Williams 10/25, Olivia Gibson 10/29, and Victoria Long 10/29. Someone missing? Contact the church office with birthday information.


Circle of Concern: Claudia Rodriguez, JoAnn Reid, William Owen, Wilbur Reid, Jen Degroot, Carolyn Moore, Ann Quinn, Maggie Brizendine, Dave Radens, Kim Wells, Family and loved ones of Elinor Ross, teachers, students, and school personnel, Vern McKinney, and all healthcare workers and essential workers. All those suffering from COVID-19.

Please remember Patti Cooksey who is moving into a new condo in her same complex this week.  

Please keep LUCC member, Olivia Gibson, in your prayers. She is a nurse in a COVID-19 unit in a local hospital. We are grateful for her ministry!


Recent Posts:


Weekly Update: If you are involved with an activity or event that you would like to share with the LUCC family, please send the information to the Church Office by Tuesday since the Update usually is sent out on Wednesday.